Portugal holidays back on? Hotspot could soon be on the UK quarantine-free list

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PORTUGAL could soon be welcomed onto the UK's quarantine-free travel list as the country's Prime Minister says it is in talks to ‘build a confident relationship' with the UK. When will Britons find out if they can visit?

list which was announced last week. However, Portugal's Prime Minister has revealed that the country is in talks with the UK to “build a confident relationship”.Under current regulations, Britons who venture to Portugal will have to endure a mandatory 14-day quarantine period upon their arrival back in the UK.

 

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Where are you getting that 700 cases daily figure its not gone over 460 in Portugal for months, and 2-week average for the country is 334 ....

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